Win32/Adware.NdotNet.A !Need help!

I recentlly got this message when i ran nod32 on my Windows Xp home operating system.

Application Win32/Adware.NdotNet.A found in operating memory. NOD32 cannot clean this infiltration. No action can be taken on a memory infiltration.

So can someone please help me remove this i use spybot sd Zonealarm pro firewall and Nod32 Anti-virus at the moment i would really like to remove this virus i dont know what it does but i would like to keep my system clean so if anyone could help that would be great.

Step 3. MAKE SURE NOD32 IS FULLY UP TO DATE with the latest virus signatures.

Step 4. Turn OFF System Restore, this process depends on your operating system:

Windows XP Instructions

1. Right click on the "My Computer" icon on the Windows desktop
2. Click "Properties"
3. Click on the "System Restore"
4. Place a tick in "Turn off System Restore on all Drives"
5. Click OK
6. Close and restart your system.

Step 6. Restart your system again in “SAFE MODE” by pressing/tapping F8 while booting up.

Step 7. Start a scan with Nod32 while in SAFE MODE by doing the following: Start> All Programs> Eset> Nod32.

CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU START YOUR SCAN:

“Actions” TAB
Make sure Quarantine is ticked, both for “If a virus is found” and “Uncleanable viruses”.

“Setup” TAB
Objects to diagnose – place a tick in all boxes.
Diagnostic methods – place a tick in all boxes.
Heuristic sensitivity – place a tick in “Deep”.
Extensions – place a tick in “Scan all files”.

“Scanning targets” TAB
Double click on ALL of your Hard Drives so there is a RED tick shown
Click “Clean”

Make SURE Quarantine is ticked with EVERYTHING that is detected BEFORE you DELETE anything that is found. If you are not sure whether it is safe to delete an infected file, quarantine allows restoration of a file at a later time/date.

If the scan finds a “Probable NewHeur_PE virus found”, please do the following:

1. Place a tick in the Quarantine check-box
2. Select Delete
3. Send the quarantined file to Eset: samples@nod32.com this file can be found here: C> Program files> Eset> Infected

Step 14. Make sure your Windows is FULLY up-to-date by doing the following: While on the Internet, Click on Internet Explorer (the Blue “e”), Click on Tools (on the bar at the top of your screen in Internet Explorer), Click on Windows Update. This will take you to the Microsoft Windows Update page where you need to follow the on screen prompts, starting with “Scan for Updates”. Install ALL “Critical Updates” and “Service Packs”.

WEEKLY – check this is “Up to Date”.

REPEAT ALL THE ABOVE STEPS, this time EVERYTHING should come up clean…

IF the above does NOT fix your problem please download and run Hijack This found here:

Thankyou for the help Tonyklein i didnt know that the new.net stuff was at fault i also found some extra spyware in my system thanks to blackspear so thanks for that but why do you think Nod detects new.net and what does it do?